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International tax implications of electronic commerce on outbound transactions

Article Abstract:

The growth of electronic international commerce over the Internet has made the Treasury Dept and others realize that tax laws were not designed for Internet transactions and must be carefully adjusted. The Treasury's stated policy goals will be met by applying existing tax principals if possible and by not discriminating against electronic commerce with new taxes. Planning tips for structuring transactions to reduce international taxation are provided.

Author: Bloom, Alan S., Giusti, Robert S.
Publisher: CCH, Inc.
Publication Name: The International Tax Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0097-7314
Year: 1997
United States, International trade, Taxation of services, Service taxes

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Electronic commerce: erosion of tax base and challenges to the international tax authorities

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The authors assess the impact of electronic commerce and the globalization of the world economy on tax policies worldwide. Topics include possible new approaches to taxing electronic commerce and the use of electronic money as a means of tax evasion.

Author: Biscontri, Robert G., Ng, Christina Y.M., Yuen, Susana L.M.
Publisher: CCH, Inc.
Publication Name: The International Tax Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0097-7314
Year: 2001
International, All Other Information Services, Functions related to deposit banking, Home Banking Service, Laws, regulations and rules, Online services, Internet services, Home banking, Tax evasion, Home banking services

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The taxation of Internet commerce in Spain

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The author outlines various Spanish taxes applicable to electronic Internet commerce transactions. The Spanish VAT, business tax, personal and corporate income taxes, and the tax on foreign income are discussed.

Author: Gomez-Arnau, Pilar Molina
Publisher: CCH, Inc.
Publication Name: The International Tax Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0097-7314
Year: 2000
Spain

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Subjects list: Taxation, International aspects, Electronic commerce, E-commerce
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